Notocotylidae Lühe, 1909
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Family Notocotylidae Lühe, 1909 View in CoL
Catatropis chilinae Flores & Brugni, 2003
Natural host: unknown.
Experimental hosts: Gallus gallus domesticus (L.), Anas sp. Site of infection: distal portion of ceca.
Life history: Hi1: Chilina dombeiana (Bruiguiere) (natural host) from Lacar Lake, Neuquén Province;
metacercariae in digestive gland and around the intestine wall. Material deposited: MACN, MLP, UNC, MNZ, BMNH. Reference: Flores & Brugni (2003).
Catatropis hatcheri Flores & Brugni, 2006
Natural host: Anas platyrhynchos Linnaeus.
Experimental hosts: Anas sp.; Gallus gallus domesticus (L.). Site of infection: distal portion of ceca.
Locality: near Hess Lake, Río Negro Province.
Life history: Hi1: Heleobia hatcheri (Pilsbry) (natural host) from Nahuel Huapí Lake, Río Negro Prov
ince; metacercariae in digestive gland and around the intestine wall. Material deposited: MACN, MLP, UNC, BMNH.
Reference: Flores & Brugni (2006).
Notocotylus attenuatus (Rudolphi, 1809) Kossack, 1911 Hosts View in CoL : Anas versicolor Vieillot View in CoL , Cygnus melanocorypha (Molina) View in CoL . Site of infection: gizzard, intestine, ceca. Locality: De Monte lagoon, Buenos Aires Province. References: Boero et al. (1972 a, 1972b).
Notocotylus biomphalariae View in CoL Flores & Brugni, 2005 Natural host: unknown.
Experimental hosts: Anas sp., Gallus gallus domesticus (L.). Site of infection: distal portion of ceca.
Life history: Hi1: Biomphalaria peregrina (d’Orbigny) (natural host) from Fantasma Pond, near Nahuel Huapí Lake and Pond near Mascardi Lake, Patagonia; metacercariae encysted in digestive gland and around the intestine wall.
Material deposited: MACN, MLP, UNC, BMNH. Reference: Flores & Bugni (2005).
Notocotylus chionis Baylis, 1928 View in CoL
Host: Chionis alba (Gmelin) View in CoL .
Site of infection: ceca.
Locality: Patagonia.
Material deposited: BMNH.
References: Baylis (1928), Boero et al. (1972a).
Notocotylus gibbus (Mehlis) Kossack, 1911
Host: Fulica leucoptera Vieillot.
Site of infection: intestine.
Locality: Buenos Aires Province.
Reference: Szidat & Szidat (1961).
Notocotylus imbricatus (Looss, 1893) Szidat, 1935 Host : Anas sibilatrix (Poepping) .
Site of infection: ceca.
Locality: Pellegrini Lake, Río Negro Province. Material deposited: MLP, 751 D.
Reference: Lunaschi & Sutton (1987).
Notocotylus tachyeretis Duthoit, 1931
Host: Tachyeres patachonicus (King) .
Site of infection: large intestine and ceca. Locality: Patagonia.
Reference: Boero et al. (1972a).
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Notocotylidae Lühe, 1909
Cremonte, Florencia & Drago, Fabiana B. 2007 |
Notocotylus chionis
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